Definition of Qupu
||Qui"pu (?), n.; pl.
Quipus (#). [Peruv. quipu a knot.] A
contrivance employed by the ancient Peruvians, Mexicans, etc., as a
substitute for writing and figures, consisting of a main cord, from
which hung at certain distances smaller cords of various colors, each
having a special meaning, as silver, gold, corn, soldiers. etc.
Single, double, and triple knots were tied in the smaller cords,
representing definite numbers. It was chiefly used for arithmetical
purposes, and to register important facts and events. [Written
also quipo.] Tylor.
The mysterious science of the quipus . . .
supplied the Peruvians with the means of communicating their ideas to
one another, and of transmitting them to future
generations. Prescott.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- a recording device, used by the Incas, consisting of intricate knotted cords
quipu- a recording device, used by the Incas, consisting of intricate knotted cords
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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